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Zur Bedeutung der erzählten Welt für die Reflexion des analytischen Erzählens im ›Parzival‹
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Published/Copyright: December 8, 2017

Abstract

One of the characteristic features of Wolfram’s ›Parzival‹ is the narrative technique of temporarily holding back information. Based on Genette’s theory of narrative levels as well as Scheffel’s thoughts on self-reflexivity of literature and Weber’s definition of analytical narration, this paper tries to show that many of the narratives and speeches produced by characters in the novel mirror this narrative technique. Furthermore, it asks about explanations and intentions that are related to these narratives and speeches, about their (potential) effects on the protagonists and the audience, and about conclusions that can be drawn with regard to the poetological concept of the novel.

Published Online: 2017-12-8
Published in Print: 2017-12-1

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